The following proposed
amendments to the Rules of Procedure of the Metropolitan Council were deferred
to the next meeting:

Rule Nos. 1 and
25:

1. By amending
Rule 1 by deleting "Announcements and extraordinary matters" from
the regular order of business.

2. By amending
the Table of Contents for Rule 25 by renaming it as "Honorarium resolution
requirements and presentations; announcements and extraordinary matters".

3. By amending
Rule 25 by adding the following new paragraph:

"Announcements and extraordinary matters shall be held prior to all regularly
scheduled Council meetings from 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The president pro tem
of the Council or his/her designee shall preside over such matters."

Rule No. 31:

Be deleting the
first paragraph in its entirety and substituting in lieu thereof the following
paragraph:

"Members
of the public may address the Council by a majority vote of the Council members
present. This
restriction does not apply to zoning matters where all parties concerned shall
be allowed to speak for two
minutes each, however, proponents and opponents shall be limited to a maximum
speaking time of twenty
minutes per side. The Council may by majority vote extend the foregoing time
limitation in increments
of ten minutes. The Metropolitan Clerk shall keep time in accordance with this
Rule."

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RESOLUTIONS -

RESOLUTION NO.
RS2006-1140

A resolution consenting
to the assignment of the Amended and Restated Lease for the Renaissance Nashville
Hotel from RHOC Nashville Hotel, LLC (f/k/a CTF Nashville Hotel, LLC) to __________,
a wholly-owned subsidiary of Highland Hospitality Corporation, LLC, and accepting
the sum of $2,342,000 for the Landlord's participation in the profits of the
assignment. Ms. McClendon offered a substitute resolution and moved that it
be accepted for filing, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote
of the Council.

A resolution providing
amendments to the Charter of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson
County, Tennessee, in accordance with Article 19, Section 19.01, and setting
forth a brief description of each amendment to be placed on the ballot. The
Charter Revision Committee recommended indefinite deferment. Mr. Summers moved
to defer the resolution indefinitely, which motion was seconded and adopted
by a voice vote of the Council.

A resolution approving
a fourth amendment to a grant from the State of Tennessee Board of Probation
and Parole to The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County for
the Davidson County Community Corrections Program. The resolution was approved
by the Budget and Finance Committee. Ms. McClendon moved to adopt the resolution,
which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes"
Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray,
Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, White, Loring, McClendon,
Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite,
Toler, Coleman, Bradley, Williams, Tygard (33); "Noes" (0).

A resolution accepting
a grant from the University of Tennessee to The Metropolitan Government of Nashville
and Davidson County, by and through the Human Resources Department, to provide
professional development, supervisory, and management training for employees.
The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance and Personnel-Public Information-Human
Relations-Housing Committees. Mr. Jameson moved to adopt the resolution, which
motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier,
Neighbors, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson,
Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser,
Wallace, Whitmore, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Toler, Coleman,
Bradley, Williams, Tygard (33); "Noes" (0).

A resolution approving
a second amendment to a grant from the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency
to The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County for the purchase
of domestic preparedness public safety equipment (No. Z-03-017740-02). The resolution
was approved by the Budget and Finance and Public Safety-Beer and Regulated
Beverages Committees. Mr. Dozier moved to adopt the resolution, which motion
was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors,
Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart,
Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser, Wallace,
Whitmore, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Toler, Coleman, Bradley,
Williams, Tygard (33); "Noes" (0).

A resolution authorizing
the Metropolitan Department of Law to compromise and settle the claim of Chynette
Anderson-Gilkey against The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson
County for the amount of $9,683.40 and directing that this amount be paid from
the Self-Insured Liability Fund. The resolution was approved by the Budget and
Finance Committee. Ms. McClendon moved to adopt the resolution, which motion
was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors,
Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart,
Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser, Wallace,
Whitmore, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Toler, Coleman, Bradley,
Williams, Tygard (33); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance naming
the Howard Office Complex in honor of Richard H. Fulton. Upon motion duly seconded,
the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Rules-Confirmations-Public
Elections and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees by a voice vote of
the Council.

An ordinance amending
Chapter 16.28 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to allow building and demolition
permits for property located within a Historic Overlay District to be renewable
every six months regardless of whether work has commenced, and to make such
permits transferable, all of which is more particularly described herein. Upon
motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to the
Codes, Fair and Farmers Market and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees
by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Section 16.44.030 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to prohibit construction
noise in a residential area exceeding seventy Db(A) between the hours of nine
p.m. and seven a.m. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading
and was referred to the Codes, Fair and Farmers Market Committee by a voice
vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend the Official Street and Alley Acceptance and Maintenance Map for The Metropolitan
Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by abandoning a 110 feet of Cambridge
Avenue right-of-way in front of Parcel 189 on Map 103-8 (Proposal No. 2005M-177U-10).
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission. Upon motion duly seconded,
the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Traffic and Parking Commission,
Public Works, Traffic and Parking, and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees
by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend the Official Street and Alley Acceptance and Maintenance Map for The Metropolitan
Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by abandoning Alley #380 and Alley
#381 right-of-way (Proposal No. 2005M-256U-10). The bill was approved by the
Planning Commission and Traffic and Parking Commission. Upon motion duly seconded,
the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Public Works; Traffic
and Parking; and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees by a voice vote
of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend the Official Street and Alley Acceptance and Maintenance Map for The Metropolitan
Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by abandoning a portion of 13th
Avenue North right-of-way from Alley #611 to Interstate 40 (Proposal No. 2005M-175U-08).
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Traffic and Parking Commission.
Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to
the Public Works; Traffic and Parking; and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees
by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the Metropolitan Government to participate with The Jones Company, to provide
public sewer service in Williamson County to Bridgeton Park, Phase Five Subdivision
Project No. 04-SL-185. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading
and was referred to the Budget and Finance and Public Works Committees by a
voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the acquisition of certain easements by negotiation or condemnation for use
in public projects of the Metropolitan Government, initially for purposes of
Public Works Department Project No. 06-R-01, improvements at Demonbreun Street
from 8th Avenue South to 10th Avenue South (Proposal No. 2006M-016U-09). Upon
motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to the
Planning Commission; Budget and Finance; Public Works; and Planning, Zoning
and Historical Committees by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the acquisition of property by negotiation or condemnation for the purpose of
acquiring easements for use in public projects of the Metropolitan Government,
initially with relation to Project Number 05-SG-0107, Green Street Sanitary
Sewer Extension (Proposal No.2005M-169U-11). The bill was approved by the Planning
Commission. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was
referred to the Budget and Finance; Public Works; and Planning, Zoning and Historical
Committees by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the acquisition of certain easements by negotiation or condemnation for use
in public projects of the Metropolitan Government, initially for purposes of
Public Works Department Project No. 06-R-02, Neely's Bend Road intersection
improvements (Proposal No. 2006M-015G). Upon motion duly seconded, the bill
passed first reading and was referred to the Planning Commission; Budget and
Finance, Public Works and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees by a voice
vote of the Council.

An ordinance approving
the disposition of a parcel of surplus property located at 5880 Eatons Creek
Road, by the Director of Public Property Administration held by The Metropolitan
Government of Nashville and Davidson County (Proposal No. 2005M-183G-01). The
bill was approved by the Planning Commission. Upon motion duly seconded, the
bill passed first reading and was referred to the Budget and Finance; Education;
and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance approving
the disposition of a certain parcel of surplus property located at 5022 Old
Hydes Ferry Pike, by the Director of Public Property Administration held by
The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County (Proposal No. 2005M-184G-03).
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission. Upon motion duly seconded,
the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Budget and Finance; Education;
and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance abandoning
an 8" sanitary sewer line and easement that will be replaced by a 8"
sanitary sewer line and easement, that is shown on Map 034-07, Parcel 034.00,
Lots 1 thru 11, Project 04-SL-0150, Harbor Village, Phase 3, and authorizing
the execution of the documents to carry out the abandonment (Proposal No. 2005M-263G-04).
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission. Upon motion duly seconded,
the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Public Works and Planning,
Zoning and Historical Committees by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
the Metropolitan Code of Laws to exempt restaurants that possess a valid license
issued by the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission for on-premises sale and
consumption of alcoholic beverages from the minimum distance requirements for
obtaining beer permits. The bill was approved by the Public Safety-Beer and
Regulated Beverages Committee. Mr. Summers moved to defer the bill indefinitely
for further discussion among Council members, which motion was seconded and
adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Title 10 (Health and Safety) of the Metropolitan Code of Laws providing regulations
for temporary food establishments and mobile food vendors, all of which is more
specifically described herein. The Codes, Fair and Farmers Market and Health,
Hospitals and Social Services Committees recommended indefinite deferment. Mr.
Dozier moved to defer the bill indefinitely, which motion was seconded and adopted
by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Section 16.28.040 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to prohibit the issuance
of a building permit if the applicant or property owner has been found guilty
within the past twelve months of violating a stop work order issued by the Department
of Codes Administration or violating T.C.A. § 7-51-1201. The bill was approved
by the Codes, Fair and Farmers Market Committee. Mr. Tygard moved to defer the
bill on second reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote
of the Council. Pursuant to Rule No. 22 of the Rules of Procedure of the Metropolitan
Council, the bill was deferred indefinitely.

Without objection
Bill Nos. BL2005-896 and BL2005-897 were considered together.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R20
to RM9 district properties located at 2201 Hobbs Road, 4207 and 4211 Stammer
Place and 2200 Castleman Drive (2.34 acres), all of which is described herein
(Proposal No. 2005Z-099U-10). The bill was re-referred to the Planning Commission
and approved by the Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by making applicable
the provisions of a Planned Unit Development district properties located at
2201 Hobbs Road, 4207 and 4211 Stammer Place, and 2200 Castleman Drive (2.34
acres), on the south side of Hobbs Road, the west side of Stammer Place, and
north side of Castleman Drive, to permit the development of 20 multi-family
units, all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2005P-019U-10). The bill
was re-referred to the Planning Commission and approved by the Planning, Zoning
and Historical Committee.

Ms. Williams moved
to pass the bills on second reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by
a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by making applicable
the provisions of an Institutional Overlay District to various properties located
between Gallatin Pike and Emmett Avenue, and between McClurkan Avenue and Douglas
Avenue, (35.73 acres), all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2005P-029U-05).
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical
Committee. Ms. Murray moved to pass the bill on second reading, which motion
was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
the Metropolitan Code of Laws to provide for the reimbursement of overpayments
made by customers for water and sewer services. The bill was approved by the
Public Works Committee; the Budget and Finance Committee recommended deferment.
Mr. Dozier moved to defer the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded
and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance abandoning
a sanitary sewer easement, that is shown on Map 93-13, Parcel 121.00, Project
05-SG-0014, Nashville Urban Partners, and authorizing the execution of the documents
to carry out the abandonment (Proposal No. 2005M-225U-09). The bill was approved
by the Planning Commission, Public Works, and Planning, Zoning and Historical
Committees. Mr. Wallace moved to pass the bill on second reading, which motion
was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the acquisition of property by negotiation or condemnation, for the purpose
of acquiring easements for use in public projects of the Metropolitan Government,
initially with relation to Project Number 03-D-0514, Holt Road (Proposal No.2005M-157G-12).
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Budget and Finance, Public
Works, and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr. Toler moved to pass
the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice
vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the acquisition of property by negotiation or condemnation, for purposes of
acquiring an easement for use in public projects of the Metropolitan Government,
initially with relation to Project No. 02-SG-77/02-WG-69, Bell Road at Smith
Springs Road at J. Percy Priest Lake, Tract Nos. 737, 741, 742, and 755 granted
by the Department of Army, Corps of Engineers (Proposal No. 2005M-100U-13).
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Budget and Finance, and Planning,
Zoning and Historical Committees. Ms. Wilhoite moved to pass the bill on second
reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance abandoning
an 8" sanitary sewer line and easement that will be replaced by a 8"
sanitary sewer line, easement, 8"water main, and a 2" connection,
that is shown on Map 104-01, Parcel 263.00, Project 05-SL-77 and 05-WL-89, West
End Station, and authorizing the execution of the documents to carry out the
abandonment (Proposal No. 2005M-223U-07). The bill was approved by the Planning
Commission, Public Works, and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr.
Summers moved to pass the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded
and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance abandoning
an 8" sanitary sewer line and easement that will be replaced by an 8"
sanitary sewer line and easement by plat, that is shown on Map 104-09, Parcel
166.00, Project 05-SL-0120, Nelley Residence Sewer, and authorizing the execution
of the documents to carry out the abandonment (Proposal No. 2005M-210U-10).
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Public Works, and Planning,
Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr. Summers moved to pass the bill on second
reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance abandoning
a 20 foot sanitary sewer easement, that is shown on Map 147-04, Parcel 183.00,
Project 05-SG-0021, Wallace Road Medical Building, and authorizing the execution
of the documents to carry out the abandonment (Proposal No.2005M-224U-12). The
bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Public Works, and Planning, Zoning
and Historical Committees. Mr. Adkins moved to pass the bill on second reading,
which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance abandoning
a 36" sanitary sewer line and easement by plat that will be replaced by
a 36" sanitary sewer line and easement by plat that is shown on Map 90,
Parcel 007.00, Project 05-SL-116, Reo Stone, and authorizing the execution of
the documents to carry out the abandonment (Proposal No. 2005M-213U-07). The
bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Public Works, and Planning, Zoning
and Historical Committees. Mr. Toler moved to pass the bill on second reading,
which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the acquisition of property by negotiation for the purpose of acquiring easements
for use in public projects of the Metropolitan Government, in Williamson County,
initially with relation to Project No. 05-SG-22, Concord Forest, Forest Trail
grinder pumps (Proposal No. 2005M-140). The bill was approved by the Planning
Commission, Budget and Finance, Public Works, and Planning, Zoning and Historical
Committees. Mr. Toler moved to pass the bill on second reading, which motion
was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the acceptance of certain easements for stormwater projects located at 4560
Trousdale Drive, 4119 Sneed Road, Woodland Street, 2215 Garland Avenue, 695
Grassmere Park, 254 Spence Lane, 1221 18th Avenue South, and 6120 Mt. View Road.
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Public Works, and Planning,
Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr. Toler moved to pass the bill on second
reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the Metropolitan Government to participate with LEGG Investments to provide
public sewer service in Davidson County to Mill Creek Town Center, Sewer Project
No. 05-SL-32. The bill was approved by Budget and Finance and Planning, Zoning
and Historical Committees. Mr. Toler moved to pass the bill on second reading,
which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance abandoning
an 8" sanitary sewer, 8" water line and easement that will be relocated
in the right-of-way on Bedford Avenue, that is shown on Map 117-14, Parcels11-31
and 104-113, Project 04-SL-91 and 04-WL-79, Bedford Avenue/Abbott Martin Road,
and authorizing the execution of the documents to carry out the abandonment
and relocation (Proposal No. 2004M-112U-10). The bill was approved by the Planning
Commission, Public Works, and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr.
Shulman moved to pass the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded
and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Chapter 2.10 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to provide for the creation and
implementation of a "Nashville KNOWS" program. The bill was approved
by the Budget and Finance and Public Safety-Beer and Regulated Beverages Committees.
Mr. Shulman moved to pass the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded
and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

- BILLS ON THIRD READING -

Without objection
Bill Nos. BL2005-565 and BL2005-566 were considered together.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from RS5
to CS district property at 104 Glenrose Avenue, approximately 225 feet east
of Foster Avenue, (0.27 acres), all of which is described herein (Proposal No.
2004Z-163U-11). The bill was re-referred to the Planning Commission and approved
by the Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by making applicable
the provisions for a Planned Unit Development district property located at 104
Glenrose Avenue, east of Foster Avenue (0.27 acres) to permit a 911 square foot
office retail use in an existing building, all of which is described herein
(Proposal No. 2004P-038U-11). The bill was re-referred to the Planning Commission
and approved by the Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee.

Ms. McClendon moved
to defer the bills, the bills being requested by Dale and Associates, which
motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws by amending Sections 17.24.020, 17.24.030,
17.24.080, 17.24.100, 17.24.150, 17.24.160, 17.24.210, 17.24.220, 17.24.230
and 17.24.240 relating to tree topping and landscaping, buffering, and tree
replacement, all of which is more particularly described herein (Proposal No.
2006Z-017T). The bill was re-referred to the Planning Commission; the Planning,
Zoning and Historical Committee recommended indefinite deferment. Mr. Loring
moved to defer the bill indefinitely, which motion was seconded and adopted
by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code, Zoning Regulations, by amending Section 17.40.720
pertaining to the public notification requirements for public hearings conducted
by the Board of Zoning Appeals, all of which is more particularly described
herein (Proposal No. 2005Z-153T). The bill was disapproved by the Planning Commission
and approved by the Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Summers moved
to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded. Ms. Williams moved
to defer the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by
a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by making applicable
the provisions of a Planned Unit Development located at 2329 Castleman Drive
on the southeast corner of Castleman Drive and Lindawood Drive (0.92 acres)
to permit two single-family lots, all of which is described herein (Proposal
No. 2005P-024U-10). The bill was disapproved by the Planning Commission; the
Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee recommended indefinite deferment.
Ms. Williams moved to defer the bill indefinitely, the bill being requested
by Civil Site Design Group, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice
vote of the Council.

BILL NO. BL2005-908

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R10
to RM60 district properties located at 110, 112A, 114, 116, and 118 Woodmont
Boulevard, approximately 550 feet east of Harding Pike (1.66 acres), all of
which is described herein (Proposal No. 2005Z-168U-10). The bill was approved
by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr.
Summers offered a substitute bill and moved that it be accepted for filing,
which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R10
to SP district properties located at 110, 112A, 114, 116, and 118 Woodmont Boulevard,
and 111, 113 and 115 Kenner Avenue, approximately 550 feet east of Harding Pike,
(to permit for 34 multi-family units and 3 single-family lots) all of which
is described herein (Proposal No. 2005SP-168U-10). Mr. Summers moved to pass
the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following
vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel,
Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Greer, Hausser, Wallace,
Whitmore, Summers, Shulman, Foster, Wilhoite, Toler, Coleman, Bradley, Williams,
Tygard (28); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by making applicable
the provisions of a Planned Unit Development District property located at 110,
112A, 114, 116, and 118 Woodmont Boulevard, and 111, 113 and 115 Kenner Avenue,
approximately 550 feet east of Harding Pike, (to permit for 34 multifamily units
and 3 single-family lots) all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2005P-032U-10).
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and the Planning, Zoning and
Historical Committee. Mr. Summers moved to defer the bill indefinitely, the
bill being requested by Barge, Waggoner, Sumner & Cannon, which motion was
seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the acquisition of property by negotiation or condemnation for use in a public
project for The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County and
specifically with relation to the construction of a new high school in the Old
Hickory Boulevard & I-24 East area, for the use and benefit of the Metropolitan
Nashville Public Schools (Proposal No. 2005M-217G-13). The bill was approved
by the Planning Commission, Budget and Finance, Education, and Planning, Zoning
and Historical Committees. Mr. Coleman moved to pass the bill on third reading,
which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes"
Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray,
Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, White, Loring, McClendon,
Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite,
Toler, Coleman, Bradley, Williams, Tygard (33); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance to
amend the Official Street and Alley Acceptance and Maintenance Map for The Metropolitan
Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing the name of McIver
Street between Gallatin Pike and Burrus Street to "Hunters Meadow Lane"
(Proposal No. 2005M-106U-05). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission;
Emergency Communications District Board; Public Works; Traffic and Parking;
and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr. Hart moved to pass the bill
on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote:
"Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel,
Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, White, Loring,
Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite,
Toler, Coleman, Bradley, Williams, Tygard (32); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance declaring
surplus and approving the disposition of certain parcels of real property labeled
A-VV and described below (Proposal No. 2005M-262). The bill was approved by
the Planning Commission, Budget and Finance and Planning, Zoning and Historical
Committees. Without objection, Mr. Greer moved to suspend the rules to amend
the bill on third reading. Mr. Greer offered Amendment No. 2 and moved for its
adoption, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
Mr. Greer moved to pass the bill on third reading as amended, which motion was
seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors,
Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart,
Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser, Wallace,
Whitmore, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Toler, Coleman, Bradley,
Williams, Tygard (33); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance abandoning
an 8 inch water line and easement that will be replaced by an 8 inch water line,
that is shown on Map 161, Parcels 260 and 265, Project 05-WL-0117, Nipper's
Corner Phase Two, and authorizing the execution of the documents to carry out
the abandonment (Proposal No. 2005M-197U-12). The bill was approved by the Planning
Commission, Public Works, and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr.
Foster moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and
adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker, Briley,
Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman,
Brown, Gotto, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Summers,
Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Toler, Coleman, Bradley, Williams, Tygard
(33); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance abandoning
a 8" sanitary sewer line and easement that will be replaced by a 8"sanitary
sewer line and easement, that is shown on Map 104-2, Parcels 140-142.00, Project
05-SL-0109, Park West Court/Long Boulevard, and authorizing the execution of
the documents to carry out the abandonment (Proposal No. 2005M-195U-10). The
bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Public Works, and Planning, Zoning
and Historical Committees. Mr. Whitmore moved to pass the bill on third reading,
which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes"
Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray,
Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, White, Loring, McClendon,
Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite,
Toler, Coleman, Bradley, Williams, Tygard (33); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance abandoning
a 18" water line and easement that will be replaced by a 18" water
line and easement, that is shown on Map 104-02, Parcels 057.00 and 058.00, Project
05-WL-0022, Graymont Park Abandonment and Relocation, and authorizing the execution
of the documents to carry out the abandonment (Proposal No. 2005M-141U-10).
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Public Works, and Planning,
Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr. Whitmore moved to pass the bill on third
reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes"
Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray,
Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, White, Loring, McClendon,
Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite,
Toler, Coleman, Bradley, Williams, Tygard (33); "Noes" (0).

Pursuant to a recommendation
of the Executive Committee, Mr. Ryman moved that the public hearing meetings
of the Metropolitan Council begin at 6:00 p.m., which motion was seconded and
adopted by a unanimous vote of the Council. This change will become effective
with the May 2006 public hearing.

A resolution requesting
the Davidson County Delegation to the Tennessee General Assembly to introduce
and enact legislation to repeal T.C.A. Section 39-17-1551. The Health, Hospitals
and Social Services Committee recommended deferment. Ms. Gilmore moved to defer
the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the
Council. The resolution was approved by the Health, Hospitals and Social Services
Committee. Ms. Gilmore moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded
and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker,
Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Forkum, Ryman,
Brown, Gotto, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Summers,
Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Toler, Coleman, Williams, Tygard (30); "Noes"
(0).

A resolution requesting
the Tennessee Department of Transportation and the Metro Department of Public
Works to make roadway and infrastructure improvements along 28th Avenue North
between Interstate 40 and Charlotte Avenue to improve the flow of traffic and
protect the safety of the community. The resolution was approved by the Public
Works Committee. Mr. Whitmore moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was
seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors,
Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman,
Brown, Gotto, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Summers,
Shulman, Foster, Wilhoite, Toler, Coleman, Bradley, Williams, Tygard (30); "Noes"
(0); "Abstaining" Adkins (1).

Without objection
the rules were suspended for consideration of one (1) late resolution.